View Full Version : help with sleeper sofa in Lilac
ssmith
09-11-2014, 07:52 PM
I was just wondering if the doors allow a sleeper sofa to go inside the front bedroom of a Lilac model?
SALYBOW
09-12-2014, 11:44 AM
We have an Iris which is about the same as a Lilac and we had trouble getting the sleep sofa in also. We took the sleepr part out. It lifts out apparently. Can't remember if this needed to be unscrewed or not, but it makes it much lighter to move. I suppose you could move it without doing this. It may take 2 men and a boy scout though. It still would not go around the corner so we unscrewed the wood that frames the bottom back side of the sofa. This is the side which is nearest the wall usually. It was still attached to the material so it just sort of hung down a bit. With this unscrewed you can ease it around the corner Once we got it in, we reassembled it all. It sounds like a lot of work but it really wasn't too bad. My husband was working up a sweat at first so he stripped to his boxers. At one point he was over by the window bending down toward the door . He looked up as some people passed and realized he was "flashing" them. I just sung a few bars of "Getting to know you." SMILES.
ssmith
09-12-2014, 07:13 PM
Salybow, Loved the story, would have loved to been there to see that.
I will tell my husband not to do the same!!!!
gturay
09-12-2014, 09:19 PM
I was just wondering if the doors allow a sleeper sofa to go inside the front bedroom of a Lilac model?
We just bought a sofa sleeper from Kane's in Ocala and the two delivery guys put it on end on a movers blanket and worked it through the hall way in our Iris. It took all of 10 minutes for them to get it into the front bedroom. So it does fit without taking any doors or handles off for us.
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